58G Haemosporiclien: Malariaparasiten des Menschen. 



of Tropical Med. vol. 4, no 4 p. 62-63. — Reprinted frum Ind. 

 Med. Gcaz. vol. 35, 1900, no. 12). — (S. 634) 



2148. Ross, R., Letters from Rome on tlie new discoveries in malaria, 

 being a series of letters written from Rome by T. Edmonston 

 Chakles, M. D., Q. H. P., to Ronald Ross, D. P. H., M. R. C. S. 

 of the Indian Medical Service, in Calcutta, at tlie moment wlien 

 tlie Italian observers were first endeavouring- to follow the latter's 

 investigations on tlie mosquito theory. With Introduction, Notes 

 and Postscript. 4°. V + 20 p. Liverpool. Privately printed 1900; 

 considered aspublished 30. April 1901. [Mit Rücksicht auf den Priori- 

 tätsstreit zwischen Ross und Geassi verüifentlichter Beitrag zur 

 Geschichte der Malariaforschung während der Monate November 

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2149. EOSS, B.., Presidential Address to the Section of Tropical Diseases, 

 69. Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association at Chelten- 

 ham (Lancet, 79. Year. vol. 161 [190 1 , vol. 2] no. 4066 p. 339 ; Brit. 

 med. Journ. 1901, vol.2,no. 2123 p.608-609; Journ.of tropical med. 

 vol. 4, no. 16 p. 265-266). [Ueber Malaria, gelbes Fieber u. dergl. 

 Nichts Neues; im Wesentlichen Rückblick auf das vergangene 

 Jahr. Luhe.] 



2150. Eoss, R., First Progress Report of the Campaign against Mos- 

 quitoes in Sierra Leone. 8^. 22 p. Liverpool. (Liverpool School of 

 of Tropical Medicine. Memoir V. Part 1). — (S. 642) 



2151. Eoss, R., Malaria and Mosquitoes (Nature vol. 63, no. 1636 

 p. 410). [Kurze Abweisung einiger gegen die Anschauung, dass 

 die Malaria ausschliesslich durch Mücken übertragen werde, er- 

 hobenen Einwände. Nichts Neues. Luhe.] 



2152. Ross, R., Note on the habits of Europeans inlndia and Africa in re- 

 lation to malaria (Brit. med. Journ. 1901, vol. 2, no. 2 1 24 p. 682-683 ; 

 Journ. of Tropical Medicine vol. 4, no. 20 p. 337-338). — (S. 634) 



2153. Ross, R., H. E. Annett and E. E. Allsten, Report of the Ma- 

 laria Expedition of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and 

 Medical Parasitology (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine — 

 Memoir II) 4^. 58 p., 5 Taf., 4 Karten. Liverpool, 1900. Price 

 lOsh. 6 d. — (S. 612) 



2154. Ross, E., and R. rielding--Oul(l, Diagrams illustrating the Life 

 History of Parasites of Malaria (Thompson Yates Laboratories 

 Report vol. 3, Part. 2. Liverpool p. 183-188, 2 Taf.). [Schema- 

 tische Abbildungen mit kurzer textlicher Erläuterung. Sachlich 

 nichts Neues. Luhe.] 



2155. Royal Soeiety, Reports to the Malaria Committee. 1899-1900. 

 80.* 76 p. London, 1900. Price 2 s. 6 d. [Vgl. No. 2242, 2188, 

 2189, 2210. Luhe] 



2156. Royal Society, Further Reports tho the Malaria Committee, 1900. 

 8«. 22 p., 1 Taf., 1 Karte. London, 1900. Price 1 s. 6 d. [Vergl. 

 No. 2190-2192. Luhe.] 



